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March 31, 2008

03/31/08- chest/back, "The Road Less Traveled"

Went for a long walk yesterday with the wife.  The sun was out and it was 48 or so, so we ventured out over the trail.  We probably haven't walked on this since 06'.

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This is the path.  It is decent enough to walk on, packed gravel.  It is an old railroad that they turned into a trail.  It goes for miles and miles, but we just went about 1.5 down it and then back.  I do a lot of thinking when I walk in the woods.

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This is the river that runs beside it.  It takes about 3 minutes for me to be on this trail, and this one of the reasons I love living where we live.

We talked and laughed and watched the woodchucks running around.  It was nice and peaceful and brought me back down to earth for a couple hours.

Today's fun:

-Flat bench press: 245 x5, x5, x5.  All reps paused.

-Incline db presses: 80s x8, 85s x5, x5.

-Pec Deck: 160 x10, x10, x10

-T-bar rows: 270 x8, x8, x8

-Behind the neck pull-downs: 150 x8, x8, x8, x8

-Seated low row: 230 x10, x10, x10

1 hour door to door despite the gym being FULL of people.  Mostly ignorant people.

-Rick

March 30, 2008

Randomness on a "de-load" day

I am learning so much lately when it comes to my training.  I feel like a kid again that is just starting out, getting stronger every week, learning about how my body adapts and changes every week.  Strange, I seem to be responding better to training at age 30 then I did at age 18.

Yesterday was one of the best bench sessions I have ever had.  I have been so damn hesitant to push my bench up for a number of reasons.  Even more so in a shirt, especially 4 months after surgery to replace my pacemaker.  As far as I know, NO ONE else is doing this with a pacer.  It is a little intimidating to say the least.  The pressure from the shirt makes the scar stand up and get bright purple, almost like a boil that is ready to pop.  I know it has to be putting crazy pressure on the machine itself, but I figure if it was going to fuck it up, it would have already.  So far so good, we just have to be very careful of where we put the neck of the shirt.  It is nice having training partners that are aware of this and take caution when pulling the front down and adjusting the shirt's neck.  I have decided to just go for it and stop being so damn paranoid.  If it is going to happen, it will happen.  If not, then I am going to bench some damn heavy weight!

475 and 495 did not feel bad in my hands.  When Cullen handed it off, I held it for a couple seconds before lowering the weight.  This is one of the hardest things to get used to, that overwhelming feeling of the weight getting ready to crush you.  Once I become more solid under the bar I am going to be able to handle more and more weight.  I will getting a couple more shirts, specifically a Phenom and either a  Metal King X or a Katana.  I am more then happy with the Rage-X I have now, but I want to explore other options.

I am starting to wonder how lifters are struggling to get weight to their chests.  It isn't rocket science people, and there is a reason big time benchers like Kennelly either smoke a weight or dump a weight.  It will take some time to get used to, but if you really tuck those arms and take the bar low, you are going to touch.  Will you touch before you dump the bar?  That is the question!!  I am going to work on getting some video of my new bench form that has me putting PRs up every week.  I start out with the bar lined up with my lower chest, hands underhand in the middle of the bar, both feet on the bench.  Then I pull myself under and do almost a wrestling bridge on the bench, driving my traps and neck into the bench.  I tuck my shoulder blades together hard.  In this position, I set my hands at the widest point legal, then I take my feet of the bench, one at a time, and tuck them under me.  At this point my ass is still off the bench.  My spotter adjusts me belt, then I lower my ass down to the bench all the while maintaining as much of an arch as possible.  The bar is handed off, I hold it for a second, then I start my tuck.  Basically, my arms remain nearly straight until the bar passes my lower chest, then I bend my elbow just enough to get the bar to my belly.  The whole time I am driving my heals down into the ground and pushing my belly up as far as possible.  Once I touch, I just reverse the motion.  I don't flare like most, my elbows, for the most part, stay turned in and tucked the whole time.  As with Kennelly, I either push the bar up fast to lockout, regardless of weight, or I dump it just before I touch and the spotters have to save me.  This takes balls and not a lot of brains, but it works.  And, I can touch 405 pretty easily.   

The trick is hitting the groove just right to smoke it.  Have you ever seen Kennelly grind out a big bench press?  I mean, touch, then just come up slow and grinding?  No.  Why?  Well, his technique doesn't allow for it.  It allows you to either move huge weights fast, or dump the bar.  Competent spotters are a MUST for his style of benching.

You can't do this raw, as I have said before, but if you perfect it, and learn the shirt, the sky is the limit.  I am excited to get 500 this fall.  150 pounds more then June 2007.  CRAZY.

I am very sore today.  Still getting used to working out at night instead of early morning.  It will take a few weeks but after a while I am sure I will be a lot stronger.  Today my lats, hips, triceps, and traps are sore as hell.  Go figure.  Kind of glad today was a "de-load" day.  Gives me a little extra rest.

I guess that was enough rambling on for one day.  My wife is cooking up a storm, 2 whole chickens, scalloped potatoes with Pepper Jack, home made noodles, chocolate cake, the works!  5 am tomorrow, first day fully in charge. The manager I took the place of will be officially a Counselor tomorrow on a cell block.  Lots of changes to be made, but I am confident I will excel.  Chest and back tomorrow night at the "gym".

If you are having nice weather like we are, sunny but a bit cold, enjoy it!  Summer is right around the corner...

-Rick

March 29, 2008

03/29/08- Bench

First Saturday with the crazy strong fuckers!

-3 Board Bench Press: 405x1, 455x1, 475x1, 495xmiss.  Had 495 nearly locked with my left arm, but couldn't get it with my right.  Still, 475 is a 50 pound pr in this lift, so I will take that any day!  Wore Rage X.  Cullen made 565 look stupid easy but missed 585.

-Kettlebell Beakers: 88-pound ketttlebell hanging on each side of the bar, x6, x6, x6.  Basically you do a regular bench rep, then a rep off a 3-board, then a regular bench rep, back and fourth.  Hard.  We tried to bench the 88s hanging from bands and we nearly got killed.  I was laughing so hard I nearly fell down.

-Elbows out ext: 26-pound KBs x40, x20, x20, x20. 

-Kettlebell push ups: x25, x18.

Done.

-Rick

March 28, 2008

03/27/08- shoulders/triceps

First time doing overhead press since my surgery 12/04/07. 

-Push press: 185 x5, x5, x5.  no belt.  Not bad at all. 

-Seated db overhead presses: 65s x8, x8, x8

-Machine OH press: 110 x8, x8, x8

-JM presses: 135 x8, x8, x8

-Push downs: 150 x8, x8, x8, 120x10

-Shrugs: 475 x10, x10, x10.  No belt.  deadlifted off the ground.

Just another day in paradise...

-Rick

March 27, 2008

Thursday

Early session again.. I am trying out the Warrior Diet. Not strict, but somewhat strict. I keep my food intake low, and have one big meal. Inbetween is a lot of carrots, some apples, some meat/ fish or a single rice cracker.. Joy!

Circuit:

Chins 6/6/6/6/6/6/6/6/6/6
Dips   10/10/10/10/10/10/10/10/10/10
Seat db press 14/16/18/20/14/16/18/14/16/14 in kg, all for 8 reps

Well, that was pretty hard. Chins were different handpostions everytime and suprisingly easy, compared to dips.. The db press makes the shoulders nice and pumped.

Machine crunch, 3 sets of 12

Treadmill 300m, Row 300m for 3 rounds.. I will try to keep this in, I like it.

-Theo

Moving house

My apologies to everyone for the lack of content over the past month. I have been moving house, getting a new car and my wife is in Australia so it's been quite a stress. I still don't have internet access at home so it will likely be another week of interruptions. I have managed to find a new gym though which has 10 International Powerlifters and some top ranked Bodybuilders. I spoke to the owner today as well and he seemed super keen for me to help organize some strongman training there as well. Here's the workout from today...nothing too heavy, basic as always. It still mazes me how many people in gyms don't do the basics!

Front Squat - 135x5, 220x5, 265x3, 310x2x2x2x2x2.
Military Press - 135x5, 180x3, 200x1x1x1x1x1x1x1x1x1x1.
Hammer Pullover - 180x12, 265x8x8x8
Dips - 90x10, 135x6x6x6
Hangs with 110lbs 3 sets

Stay strong,

Nick

03/26/08- deads and dead assistance

-Sumo Deadlifts: 420 x5, x5, x5.  No belt.  This was ridiculously light, but I am going to stay the course of sumos for the next 12+ weeks.

-Conventional deadlifts standing on a 6" box: 455 x2, x2, x2.  No belt. 

-Close stance (heals inside of 12") squats: 350 x5, x5.  No belt.

-Back extension: oly bar on back x10, x10, x10.  Will begin the process of adding weight next week.

-2 way hip: abduction: 90 x10, x10, x10.  Adduction: 40 x10, x10, x10.

-Lying abs with cable: 60 x10, 70 x10, x6.

Done.  1 hour 15 minutes door to door.  Place was absolutely packed.  I won't even get into the dumb shit I saw and heard today, but I will tell one funny story.  I was in the small room that houses the squat rack, t-bar, and deadlift platform, and I was pulling and my wife was squatting.  After she was done, a guy poked his head in the room, then walked away.  Well, my plan was to squat after the box deads, so I told my wife to quickly take her bar off the rack and put the buffalo bar on.  He came back in and said, "oh, are you going to use that?"  I told him yes, but he was welcomed to work in with me, however he was going to use the Buffalo bar because that was what I was going to use.  He said, "That is okay, I will go do something else." and walked away.  Too bad, I saw him squatting after I left to do the back ext. (he was using the Buffalo bar!  LOL!!) and not only was he 10" above parallel, but his knees were coming together and he just looked like shit.  I thought for about 2 seconds that I should go help him, but I heard him running at the mouth about holding some power clean record of 375 or something, so I just continued on with my workout.

The hits keep coming...

-Rick

March 25, 2008

Tuesday

Easter done, gym open, so went for it in the morning on an empty stomach.. bit shaky..

Clean and Push Press: 5x40kg, 3x60kg and then 5 sets of 3 with 70kg.. 1 min rest inbetween

High pull: 2x90kg

Deadlift: 1x120kg, 1x150kg, 2x180kg and 6 sets of 3 with 150.. 60-90 sec inbetween, speed

Pulldown and laterals: 12x60kg/12x8kg, 8x70kg/12x10kg, 8x70kg/12x12kg

Did a new machine in the other hall, some kind of high row for upper back: 3 sets of 12

Cardio stuff:
300m treadmill/ 300m row for 2 rounds..wanted to do 3 but anyway, not enough time..

Didn't log 2 workouts, one on friday, some chest work, and a kettlebell workout.. aahh well..

Theo

March 24, 2008

03/24/08- chest/back

-Incline bench: 215 x5, x5, x5, x5

-Flat bench dbs: 95 x5, x5, x5, x5

-Pec deck: 160 x8, x8, x8

-T-bar rows: 270 x8, x8, x8

-Hammer grip pull-downs: 180 x8, x8, x8, x8

-Seated low row: 225 x8, x8, x8

Fast workout.  Kept the hoodie on, hood up, beanie on head.  This keeps people from talking to me.  Soaking wet afterwards.  First 5:30 pm workout at the local "gym".  Funny place in the day time.  I am used to it being empty at 6 am.  Lots of people in there talking, wearing skimpy fucking clothes, and just being useless and stealing oxygen.  Really scrawny dude in a tight ass Under Armor shirt.  Dirty Deeds Done Dirt Cheap came on so I cranked the radio.  When I left to go to the t-bar, some little man with thick nerdy glasses and a "Penn State Dad" shirt on turned it down, then did curls with an empty curl bar with his feet so close together they were touching.  WTF?  Every room I went to, people just filtered out of it one by one.  I guess seeing someone serious about lifting and slinging weights around is a little intimidating to people who are there to chat and look good.  I could actually smell fucking perfume in there.  PERFUME???  In the gym? 

I wonder how many complaints will be turned in about me and the wife.  Funny thing was, she was lifting more then any dude in there.  Oh, the cage and deadlift platform were empty the entire time, but there wasn't a bench or curl bar open.  I asked Under Armor if I could work in on the incline and he just left it and started doing standing calf raises holding 10 pound dbs.  Swear to God I couldn't make this shit up.

Deadlifts and squat assistance Wednesday.  I am going to get some very strange looks from the bunny pumpers.

-Rick

March 23, 2008

03/23/08- squats

Happy Easter!  Now go squat...

-S-Cubed Straight bar: 2 blue bands, 2 green bands, 2 choked purple bands, Bar weight = 245 x2, x2, x2, 340 x2, 400 x1, 440 x1.  Lot's of weight!  Wore loose briefs and belt and my new APT knee sleeves (which by the way worked awesome and my knees weren't sore at all).  This was a house at lockout, in the upper 800s.  400 I got forward on it and almost missed it.  I actually had to grind it up slow.  440 I got my form right and hit an ammonia cap and it came up easier then 400.

-Glute hams: 53 pound kettlebell x6, x6, x6, x6

-Reverse hypers: 200 x20, x20, x20

-Shrugs: 335 x20, x20, x20
with
-Head harness: 35 x20, x15, x15 back of neck
and
-Manual resistance: x10, x10, x10 for front of neck.  This sucked.  Cullen put a hand on my chin and a hand on my forehead and I had to push up against his resistance, then fight the resistance on the way down.  Cramp city! 

-Standing abs: 120 x10, x10, x10

Done.  It was nice to have Lance and Trevor back with us.  No more walking weights out!  Trevor hit an was 230 x1 in the squat.  He is going to be strong as hell one day. 

Next Saturday I start heavy benching with those freaks.  I cannot wait!  Next Sunday will the the patented "Cullen De-Load" system of not training.  That is the way he de-loads, he just doesn't train.  Old Head Greg is doing a bench meet so we will have Sunday off.

Start my morning manager shift tomorrow at 07:30.  Will be nice to get home by 5 and be able to train at night again.  I am so much stronger at night, and it will be a great stress reliever.  I have to start right out busting balls by re-bidding work shifts and setting up the spring-summer schedule.  Someone is going to hate me...

Right now I am going to lay my fat ass on the couch.  I ate too much ham at the in-laws.  Good post workout feeding.  Hope everyone had a good holiday!

-Rick

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